Ecumenical Patriarch Antonios II

Ecumenical Patriarch Antonios II (851-12 February 901) was the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople from 893 to 901, succeeding Ecumenical Patriarch Stephanos I and preceding Ecumenical Patriarch Nikolaos I.

Biography
Antonios was a monk by the age of 12, and in 893 his religious career brought him to power as the Patriarch of Constantinople thanks to Leo VI of Byzantium. He was held responsible for various miracles and he generously endowed several monastic foundations, such as building churches. He died in 901.